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Program’s Mission

​To prepare highly competent students in the fields of information systems and cybersecurity by providing excellent education and innovative scientific research that effectively contributes to building a competitive knowledge-based society

Educational Objectives

    Prepare students who are academically and practically qualified in the fields of information systems and cybersecurity.

    Equip students with advanced skills that qualify them for the local and regional job markets.

    Enable students to engage in continuous learning and self-development to advance in their careers and pursue higher studies.

    Develop students' communication skills, leadership abilities, teamwork, and project management skills.

    Enhance students' capabilities to effectively contribute to community development at both individual and group levels, adhering to professional ethics.

    Achieve national and international academic accreditation for the academic programs.

Learning Outcomes

    Demonstrate a strong knowledge of the fundamental concepts and techniques of cybersecurity.
    Identify the computing requirements to solve computer-based problems in the field of cybersecurity and related areas.

    • Analyze a complex computing problem and apply computing principles and relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
    • Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a specific set of computing requirements within the context of the program's discipline.
    • Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
    • Apply security principles and practices to maintain operations in the presence of risks and threats.
    • Analyze a broadly defined security problem and apply cybersecurity principles to the design and implementation of solutions.

    Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed decisions in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.

    Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program's discipline.​

Study Plan

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